| Philip Caryl Jessup - 1928 - 184 páginas
...officers, to whom it belongs, to cause prosecutions to be instituted against all persons, who shall, within the cognizance of the courts of the United States, violate the Law of Nations, with respect to the powers at war, or any of them. 5. Food as Contraband MR. HAMMOND, MINISTER PLENIPOTENTIARY... | |
| William MacDonald - 1926 - 742 páginas
...officers, to whom it belongs, to cause prosecutions to be instituted against all persons, who shall, within the cognizance of the courts of the United States, violate the law of nations, with respect to the Powers at war, or any of them. . . . GEO. WASHINGTON. No. 57. Treaty with Great Britain... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Naval Affairs - 1938 - 982 páginas
...officers, to whom it belongs, to cause prosecutions to be instituted against all persons, who shall, within the cognizance of the courts of the United States, violate the Law of Nations, with respect to the powers a war, or any of them. G«o. WASHINGTON. Mr. FISH. And, lastly, I will quote... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1869 - 882 páginas
...those officers to whom it belongs to cause prosecutions to be instituted against all persons who shall, within the cognizance of the courts of the United States, violate the law of nations •with respect to the powers at war, or any of them. (Signed) "WASHINGTON. "PHILADELPHIA, April 22, 1793.... | |
| Hilton Proctor Goss - 1955 - 334 páginas
...officers, to whom it belongs, to cause prosecutions to be instituted against all persons, who shall, within the cognizance of the courts of the United States, violate the law of nations, with respect to the Powers at war, or any of them. By the close of the Federalist era in 1801 the new nation... | |
| Maeva Marcus - 1992 - 856 páginas
...war. He added that he had instructed the appropriate officers to prosecute any persons "who shall, within the cognizance of the courts of the United States, violate the law of nations."2 It was not clear, however, whether such a proclamation could serve as the basis of a federal... | |
| Forrest McDonald, Ellen Shapiro McDonald - 1988 - 240 páginas
...those officers to whom it belongs to cause prosecutions to be instituted against all persons who shall, within the cognizance of the courts of the United States, violate the law of nations with respect to the powers at war, or any of them." Another precedent concerned law enforcement. In some... | |
| Maeva Marcus, James R. Perry - 1985 - 652 páginas
...given to the proper officers to cause prosecutions to be instituted against all persons who should, within the cognizance of the courts of the United States, violate the Law of Nations with respect to the powers at war or any of them. This Proclamation has received the most general and warm... | |
| Robert W. Coakley - 1996 - 396 páginas
...they commit acts that favored one side or the other and threatening prosecution of those who should "within the cognizance of the Courts of the United States, violate the law of nations, with respects to the powers at war".2 Thomas Jefferson, a supporter of France within the cabinet, sent the... | |
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